On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 10:10:16 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Blue Girl by Frank Theriault
Interesting shot. Red and blue. I like the streaky overlay on the girl --
makes it a semiabstract portrait and it makes you take a second look.
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Thanks, Marnie!
vbg
Bear in mind I am not the best photographer around, only been doing it a few
years, have a lot more misses than keepers, and still forget to reset the ISO
and WTB on my DSLR on a regular basis.
Okay, disclaimers out of the way. Here are some PUG shots that jumped out at
me. (And if I misspell
Thanks.
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 13:08:47 EST
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Bear in mind I am not the best photographer around, only been doing it a few
years, have
. februar 2005 19:09
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Emne: A few PUG Comments
Bear in mind I am not the best photographer around, only been doing it a few
years, have a lot more misses than keepers, and still forget to reset the
ISO
and WTB on my DSLR on a regular basis.
Okay, disclaimers out
Thanks for the kind comments, although as someone else mentioned it does
look a little unsharp on the web page. The original slide is fine so I
must have screwed up somehow when I scanned it.
Fred.
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On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blue Hawaii by Fred Widall
Ah.
Thanks, Marnie. The photo was darker (duskier?) on my
screen than it appears on the PUG gallery. I posted
it using the Mac at home, and I dimly recall a
discussion of different gammas on Macs and PCs making
things like that happen.
BTW, =everybody= has a lot more misses than keepers.
I've been
Thanks! :-)
DagT
På 6. feb. 2005 kl. 19.08 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No Title by Dag Thrane
This was my favorite -- went here second. Not totally sure why, speaks
to
something in me -- some emotion. Well, I always go barefoot when I
can. Nice
composition, nice framing, nice detail in the bridge,
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Bear in mind I am not the best photographer around, only been
doing it a few
years, have a lot more misses than keepers, and still forget
to reset the ISO
and WTB on my DSLR on a regular basis.
Hi Marnie,
I guess that the misses are always more than the keepers for
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